New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 3A - CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
Chapter 56 - MANUAL OF REQUIREMENTS FOR CHILDREN'S GROUP HOMES
Subchapter 9 - ADVENTURE ACTIVITIES
Section 3A:56-9.2 - Plans for emergency evacuation and search and rescue

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 3A:56-9.2

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 6, March 18, 2024

(a) The home shall develop and maintain on file at the home or home's administrative office a written plan detailing procedures for emergency evacuation from any site used for adventure activities that is in a remote area or that is away from ordinary means of communication. This plan shall include, but not be limited to, the following:

1. Guidelines on how to determine dangerous weather conditions, such as storms, including lightning, tornadoes and hurricanes, and life-threatening environmental hazards, such as fires, polluted waters, flash floods or avalanches;

2. Guidelines on how to determine whether a victim can walk out on his or her own power;

3. Guidelines for constructing a litter to carry out a child or staff member who cannot walk;

4. Procedures for evacuating all children and staff members;

5. Name, address and telephone number of local rescue squads, law enforcement agencies and hospitals, and guidelines for contacting them; and

6. Guidelines to determine whether the home needs a helicopter or other aircraft to assist with the emergency evacuation, if available.

(b) The home shall develop and maintain on file at the home or home's administrative office a written plan detailing procedures for search and rescue for each activity that takes place outside the home's grounds. This plan shall include, but not be limited to, the following:

1. Guidelines on how to conduct a search to determine that a child is missing, including a time limit for ending the search and starting a search beyond the area being used for the adventure activity;

2. Procedures for completing a full description of the missing person;

3. Procedures detailing how to deploy staff and children to scout specific areas;

4. Procedures detailing how to deploy a rescue team that shall include a staff member to seek outside help;

5. Policy that indicates when to call law enforcement agencies and telephone numbers of local law enforcement officials; and

6. Procedures for reviewing the incident with the person(s) who conducted the search.

(c) For adventure activities occurring outside the home, the home shall ensure that each staff member supervising an adventure activity:

1. Reviews the plan detailing the procedures for emergency evacuation;

2. Reviews the plan detailing the procedures for search and rescue; and

3. Brings a copy of these plans on each adventure activity.

(d) The director of the home or his or her designee shall document and maintain on file at the home or home's administrative office that all emergency evacuation and search and rescue missions were reviewed within five days of the incident.

(e) For adventure activities occurring outside the home's grounds, the home shall ensure that at least one staff member has money or credit cards to handle emergencies. The home shall equip a staff member with a cell phone.

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